In honor of Dean Hill's ten years of service and leadership at Marsh Chapel, this
semester we'll be reading Village Green: Sermons from Asbury First United
Methodist Church. We will read and discuss some of the Dean's sermons,
consider the differences and similarities in ministry contexts between
Rochester and Boston, and learn about how sermons get written. We might
even have a special appearance from Dean Hill himself at the end of the
semester! (Contact: The Rev. Jen Quigley, jenquig@bu.edu)
Special Note: As always, books are free to anyone who wants to join. However,
Dean Hill has ordered these books at his publisher’s rate (half off). If you're
willing to make a donation of the book cost ($23), we will cover the cost of the
book and give the other half as a donation to the Dean's Endowment Fund.
Books are available in the Chapel Office.

The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean preaches a sermon entitled "Merton and Sacrament". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Adoramus te, Christe" by Orlando di Lasso, "Ave verum corpus" by Flor Peeters and "O mortal man" arranged by John Scott along with service music and hymns.

The Rev. Jen Quigley, Chapel Associate preaches a sermon entitled "Power, Mutuality, and #MeToo". The Inner Strength Gospel Choir sings "I'm Happy with Jesus Alone" by Herbert Jones along with service music and hymns.

The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean preaches a sermon entitled "A Word in the Wilderness". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake" by Richard Farrant and "Peccantem me quotidie" by Cristobal Morales along with service music and hymns.